Diseases Subject to Presumptive Service Connection

Diseases Subject to Presumptive & Secondary Conditions

Presumptive Service Connection

38 CFR ? 3.307 - Presumptive service connection for chronic, tropical, or prisonerof-war related disease, disease associated with exposure to certain herbicide agents, or disease associated with exposure to contaminants in the water supply at Camp Lejeune; wartime and service on or after January 1, 1947.

Chronic Diseases (38 CFR 3.309(a))

Service connection may be granted for the following chronic diseases after completion of 90 days of active wartime duty or service after December 31, 1946, if manifest to a compensable degree within one year following release from active duty.

Chronic Diseases (38 CFR 3.309(a))

Anemia, primary Myelitis Arteriosclerosis Myocarditis Arthritis Nephritis Atrophy, progressive, muscular Organic

diseases of the nervous system brain hemorrhage Brain thrombosis Osteitis deformans (Paget's disease)

Chronic Diseases (38 CFR 3.309(a))

Bronchiectasis Osteomalacia Calculi of the kidney, bladder or gall bladder

Palsy, bulbar Cardiovascular-renal disease (1) Paralysis

agitans Cirrhosis of the liver Psychoses Coccidioidomycosis Purpura idiopathic,

hemorrhagic

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